Eyewear device, and method of making the same, that reduces fogging
An eyewear device includes a frame including an eyewire and a ledge, the eyewire at least partially encircling a lens and the at least one lens resting on the ledge, and a plurality of grooves in the ledge between the at least one lens and the frame, wherein the plurality of grooves are configured to allow air to circulate between opposite sides of the lens to reduce fogging. A method of producing an eyewear device includes providing a frame comprising an eyewire and a ledge, the eyewire at least partially encircling a lens and the at least one lens resting on the ledge, and providing a plurality of grooves in the ledge between the at least one lens and the frame, wherein the plurality of grooves are configured to allow air to circulate between opposite sides of the lens to reduce fogging.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/861,737 entitled “Eyewear Device, and Method of Making the Same, That Reduces Fogging,” filed Nov. 30, 2006. This application is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a fog reducing system for glasses and goggles. More specifically, the present invention is directed to a fog reducing system for glasses and goggles and a method of making the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
Currently, glasses are available which are promoted as having fog reducing properties. Usually, such glasses include a series of apertures or holes in or about the lens and or frame front or temples. For example, Lin (U.S. Pat. No. 6,758,235) teaches a pair of fog-free protective glasses with a frame and a lens, wherein the frame has an embedded portion and a pair of temples pivotally connected to two ends of the embedded portion.
Also, Dawson et al. (U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,223) teach non-fogging goggles that include a double lens having a pair of two spaced-apart lenses with an air interstice therebetween and in which the inner surface of the outer lens is coated with a metal film.
In addition to improved or clear vision, conventional glasses provide a wearer with benefits under various conditions. However, such glasses easily fog over, especially when a wearer perspires. Fogging is inconvenient, uncomfortable and may even be dangerous for the wearer. Contact lenses provide clear vision without fog-prone lenses, but cannot provide a windbreak or sunscreen effect like glasses. There is presently, and there has always been, a consistent problem regarding the fogging of lenses of eyeglasses.
The above-described exemplary techniques using designs with holes in the lens have several drawbacks, such as allowing peripheral light and debris to reach the eye. Alternatively, sunglasses promoted as having designs which are vented with “holes” at the outer corners of the frame or temples display another shortcoming in that these designs do not allow enough air to be vented through the holes as to be useful or effective. Therefore, there is a need for sunglasses, glasses or goggles having a practical fog reducing system.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention has been attained in view of the problems and shortcomings of the conventional techniques described above, wherein various exemplary embodiments of the inventive systems and methods provide fog-free protective glasses, and particularly glasses having an airflow function for heat convection and preventing fog from condensing on lenses thereof.
According to various exemplary embodiments and systems of the present invention, an eyewear device is provided that includes a frame having an eyewire and a ledge, the eyewire at least partially encircling at least one lens and the at least one lens resting on the ledge, and a plurality of grooves in the ledge between the at least one lens and the frame, wherein the plurality of grooves are configured to allow enough air to circulate between opposite sides of the at least one lens, wherein fogging is to reduced.
According to various exemplary embodiments and systems, a method of producing an eyewear device is provided that includes providing a frame having an eyewire and a ledge, the eyewire at least partially encircling at least one lens and the at least one lens resting on the ledge, and providing a plurality of grooves in the ledge between the at least one lens and the frame, wherein the plurality of grooves are configured to allow enough air to circulate between opposite sides of the at least one lens to reduce fogging.
Various exemplary embodiments of the systems and methods will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein:
These and other features and advantages of this invention are described in, or are apparent from, the following detailed description of various exemplary embodiments of the systems and methods.
The frame 150 may have an embedded portion and a pair of temples pivotally connecting to two ends of the embedded portion. The embedded portion may have upper and lower embedded plates to define a groove 140 therebetween, and two sides of the embedded portion are respectively formed with at least one guiding structure. Each guiding structure may have, for example, at least one drainage hole therein. The lens 120 may be embedded in the embedded groove 140 of the frame 150, and may respectively form a guiding portion. A leading airflow may thereby be provided from the guiding portion through the drainage hole for reducing fog formation on the lens 120. The ledge 110 may also have a series of channels at the surface of the ledge 110 instead of the grooves 140. It should also be noted that although the vents 160 and grooves 140 are illustrated in
Alternatively, as illustrated in
It should be noted that the above-described eyewear device may be conventional glasses or goggles, and that the glasses, goggles, or frames may be provided with two separate eyewires, for holding two separate lenses, or may be provided with one eyewire for holding one lens, and the lens or lenses may include more than one lens layer. Furthermore, the glasses, goggles, frames, or eyewire of the above embodiments may be formed of plastic, metal, one or more metallic substance, or any other suitable material.
While this disclosure has been described in conjunction with the exemplary embodiments outlined above, various alternatives, modifications, variations, improvements, and/or substantial equivalents, whether known or that are or may be presently unforeseen, may become apparent to those having at least ordinary skill in the art. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Therefore, the disclosure is intended to embrace all known or later-developed alternatives, modifications, variations, improvements, and/or substantial equivalents.
Claims
1. An eyewear device, comprising:
- at least one lens including an outer surface and an inner surface;
- a frame comprising an eyewire configured and dimensioned to receive the at least one lens, a ledge configured and dimensioned to contact the at least one lens when the eyewire receives the at least one lens, and a surface; and
- a plurality of non-linear grooves defined in the ledge between the at least one lens and the frame,
- wherein the plurality of grooves are configured to allow air to circulate between opposite sides of the at least one lens such that the circulating air strikes the surface in a first direction and the surface deflects the circulating air from the first direction to a second direction that is different from the first direction.
2. The eyewear device of claim 1, wherein the frame comprises an expansion chamber.
3. The eyewear device of claim 1, wherein the ledge blocks peripheral light and debris from entering the device.
4. The eyewear device of claim 1, wherein a shape and number of the grooves allows air to circulate between opposite sides of the at least one lens to reduce fogging.
5. The eyewear device of claim 1, wherein the frame comprises a plurality of channels.
6. The eyewear device of claim 1, wherein the surface of the frame defines a groove and extends adjacent to and substantially parallel with a rear surface of the lens.
7. The eyewear device of claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the lens is spaced from the inner surface of the lens by a perimeter surface, the lens also having a central viewing axis substantially normal to the outer surface and inner surface and located at a substantial center of the lens, and
- the frame includes a front surface and a rear surface, wherein the lens is located in the eyewire between the front surface and the rear surface, and the front surface extends along the outer surface of the lens towards the center of the lens and is spaced from the center of the lens by a first distance, and the rear surface extends towards the center of the lens along the inner surface of the lens and is spaced from the center of the lens by a second distance that is less than the first distance, the frame defining a first groove portion that acts as an airway and extends along the inner surface of the lens and is located between the inner surface of the lens and the frame, the frame defining a second groove portion that acts as an airway and is in communication with the first groove portion, the second groove portion located between the perimeter surface of the lens and the frame, and the second groove portion defined by a surface of the frame that is substantially normal to a surface of the frame defining the first groove portion such that air is caused to deflect and turn within the airway.
8. An eyewear device, comprising:
- at least one lens; and
- a frame comprising an eyewire receiving the at least one lens, the frame including a ledge configured and dimensioned to receive the at least one lens;
- wherein the at least one lens comprises a plurality of vents to allow air to flow between opposite sides of the at least one lens, and the vents are defined by an outermost peripheral edge of the lens, the vents in the lens extend from the outermost peripheral edge towards a central area of the lens, and the frame includes a front surface located in front of the lens and which extends downward, and the frame includes a rear surface that also extends downward such that the lens is located between the front surface and rear surface of the frame, the rear surface extending further towards and being located closer to the central area of the lens than is the front surface.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the frame comprises an expansion chamber in direct correspondence to the plurality of vents to allow air to flow between opposite sides of the at least one lens.
10. The eyewear device of claim 8, wherein the rear surface of the frame extends substantially parallel with and is alternatively spaced from and in contact with the inner surface of the lens to define a plurality of grooves in the frame.
11. The eyewear device of claim 10, wherein the portions of the rear surface of the frame that are spaced from the inner surface of the lens are spaced in a direction substantially normal to the inner surface of the lens.
12. A method of using an eyewear device, comprising:
- providing at least one lens with an outer surface and an inner surface;
- providing a frame comprising an eyewire configured and dimensioned to receive the at least one lens, a ledge configured and dimensioned to contact the at least one lens when the eyewire receives the at least one lens, and a groove surface located behind the inner surface of the lens such that the groove surface is located closer to a user when the eyewear device is worn properly by a user;
- providing a plurality of grooves in the ledge between the at least one lens and the frame, each of the grooves including a respective groove surface;
- wherein the eyewire at least partially encircles the at least one lens and the at least one lens rests on the ledge; and
- allowing air to circulate between opposite sides of the at least one lens by circulating air such that the air strikes the groove surface in the frame located behind the inner surface of the lens in a first direction, and by deflecting the circulating air from the first direction to a second direction that is different from the first direction using the groove surface located behind the inner surface of the lens to reduce fogging.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising providing a plurality of vents in the lens to allow air to circulate between the inner surface and the outer surface of the at least one lens.
14. The method of claim 12, further comprising providing an expansion chamber inside the frame, wherein the expansion chamber is located between the frame and the inner surface of the lens.
Type: Grant
Filed: Nov 2, 2007
Date of Patent: Jun 29, 2010
Patent Publication Number: 20080129951
Inventor: Pasquale Matera (Plainview, NY)
Primary Examiner: Hung X Dang
Attorney: Kenealy Vaidya LLP
Application Number: 11/979,423
International Classification: G02C 11/08 (20060101);